Fifer (disambiguation)
A fifer is a non-combatant military occupation of a foot soldier who originally played the fife during combat.
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Fifer may also refer to:
- Fifer (Scotland), a native of Fife
People
- James Fifer (1930–1986), American rower
- Joseph W. Fifer (1840–1938), Republican governor of Illinois
- Richard Fifer Carles (born 1957), Panamanian businessman and politician
- Robert Fifer (born 1956), American business consultant, author and speaker
- Scott Fifer, founder of GO Campaign
Characters
- Nicki Fifer, on The Drew Carey Show portrayed by Kate Walsh
Other uses
- The Fifer (or Young Flautist), an 1866 painting by French painter Édouard Manet
- Fifer, a Five-wicket haul in cricket
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See also
- Fife (disambiguation)
- Fyffe (disambiguation)
- Fyfe, a name
- Fief, a central element of feudalism
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